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Turkey feathers or plastic fletching for recurve bow?
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<blockquote data-quote="david g ranes" data-source="post: 1919822" data-attributes="member: 20127"><p>First of all which finger do you anchor with the trick is getting the arrow as close to your eye as possible when you anchor the center of your arrow needs to line up with the center of your pupil I always anchored with my middle finger in the corner of my mouth and the cock feather touching the tip of my nose giving me to anchor points that usually would take care of any shot out to 25 yards after that the tip of your arrow comes more not play you also need to can't your bow the higher you are above your target the more you can't that helps get rid of some of your height and wind age issues and then practice practice I would shoot in the dark about 20 ft from the target just working on my release and form it will surprise you how tight a group you will get when you can't even see your target just by getting your form down. David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david g ranes, post: 1919822, member: 20127"] First of all which finger do you anchor with the trick is getting the arrow as close to your eye as possible when you anchor the center of your arrow needs to line up with the center of your pupil I always anchored with my middle finger in the corner of my mouth and the cock feather touching the tip of my nose giving me to anchor points that usually would take care of any shot out to 25 yards after that the tip of your arrow comes more not play you also need to can’t your bow the higher you are above your target the more you can’t that helps get rid of some of your height and wind age issues and then practice practice I would shoot in the dark about 20 ft from the target just working on my release and form it will surprise you how tight a group you will get when you can’t even see your target just by getting your form down. David [/QUOTE]
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